And I want to give it another sub title – “of hand painted banners & disruptive marketing”

These two titles actually pretty much sum up the first official smokeless chulla workshop held in the University grounds of Chandigarh back in December 2016. It had all ingredients of a revolution in making.

Buzzing with enthusiastic students who were busier than usual as they had ongoing exams but bustling with energy we needed to kick start this revolution.

It was my first experience with the smokeless chulla. I was wondering how would it work? With literally no preparation, the Himalayan Rocket Stove team set about conducting the workshop. On Day 1, students gathered on the word of Fakira, a maverick who literally survives on love!

Tanzin, set about his task of getting the raw materials organised. Since it was my first workshop, I was more like an observer or spending time explaining to the students my presence there and what is it that I am trying to do with my life.

As Tanzin started progressing in his work and his explanation of the chullas, there were two things pretty obvious – Tanzin’s passion of ‘making a difference in this world’ and students getting intrigued by the concept of Smokeless Chullas.

Historically, Universities are known to be the cauldron of brewing something of a revolution. And for our Smokeless chulla workshop, the buzz word was ‘saving the trees’. It’s a thought that resonates with everybody. And rightly so.

As the day progressed, more and more students started gathering to the place where Tanzin was busy setting up the donuts. Simultaneously, Fakira, along with some students started making the Himalayan Rocket Stove banner. They got a white piece of cloth and some colours. And they literally hand painted a banner which is our prized possession even now. It was fascinating to watch and even participate in making the banner and mind you, I have over 16 years of experience in Marketing communications which pretty much went in designing expensive brand settings sometimes running into crores.

But this was pulsating. I felt that I was going to be a part of something fundamental and meaningful. By the time day 2 started, the buzz had gone around the campus that there was something unique happening which can save the trees and deal with the deadly indoor pollution killing women and children.

And we had a lot more students coming and asking us questions. One thing led to another and we had local media covering the unassuming Tanzin through his interviews.

The students erupted euphorically when they saw there is literally no smoke coming out of our chulla. So it’s true then!!!

By the end of this workshop, the message was loud and clear. If there is an idea that works, there are set of people who will make it work. And Tanzin had installed the chullas in a few locations (kitchens of community homes on request of some local people) and we had a got a whole bunch of people interested in this revolution.

There was singing and dancing that went on through the night as our chullas were fired up and of course, the customary chai which completes the process.

Through this workshop, we got a few people contacting us for more such workshops and our Facebook page became more popular.

We are currently in the process of rolling out these workshops throughout India. With more than 1 million deaths due to HAP each year, there is no shortage of demand or interest. The project is not-for-profit and we are already making a difference. If you feel inspired to help, we are happy to accept volunteers, donations and whatever support you are able to offer.

You can now purchase the Smokeless Cookstove Kit online with our partner org, Himalayan Rocket Stove who make these kits for us. All the proceeds from sales of these kits go back to funding our projec...

A bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra imposed the restraint on the authorities, which have been empowered under the Forest Rights Act (FRA) to allow felling of trees, not exceeding 75 trees per hectar...